White, Howard D., Boell, Sebastian K., Yu, Hairong, Davis, Mari, Wilson, Concepción S., Cole, Fletcher T. H.
Bibliometric measures for evaluating research units in the book-oriented humanities and social sciences are underdeveloped relative to those available for journal-oriented science and technology. We...
White, Howard D., Boell, Sebastian K., Yu, Hairong, Davis, Mari, Wilson, Concepción S., Cole, Fletcher T. H.
Bibliometric measures for evaluating research units in the book-oriented humanities and social sciences are underdeveloped relative to those available for journal-oriented science and technology. We...
Smooth muscle myosin phosphorylated at single head shows sustained mechanical activity (2008)
Tanaka, Hiroto, Homma, Kazuaki, White, Howard D., Yanagida, Toshio, Ikebe, Mitsuo
Smooth muscle contraction is regulated by the phosphorylation of myosin. It is well known that tonic smooth muscles can maintain force with low energy consumption (latch state); however, the...
BINDING FORCES Physics Linguistics (2008)
Let me posit that linguistics, like physics, has four binding forces. The comparison with physics is only fanciful, and I am here interested only in the linguistic forces as they apply to published...
CAMEOs of a Researcher: Marcia J. Bates (2005)
This is a presentation (of 16 slides) in Session 3.1 – Contemporary Intellectual History: Reflections on the Work of Marcia J. Bates, on Wednesday, Jan. 12, at the 2005 ALISE Conference. The work...
Human deafness mutation of myosin VI (C442Y) accelerates the ADP dissociation rate (2004)
Sato, Osamu, White, Howard D., Inoue, Akira, Belknap, Betty, Ikebe, Reiko, Ikebe, Mitsuo
The missense mutation of Cys(442) to Tyr of myosin VI causes progressive postlingual sensorineural deafness. Here we report the affects of the C442Y mutation on the kinetics of the actomyosin ATP...
Howard D. White, Barry Wellman, Nancy Nazer
Many authors have posited a social component in citation, the consensus being that the citers and citees often have interpersonal as well as intellectual ties. Evidence for this belief has been...
Howard D. White, Barry Wellman, Nancy Nazer
Many authors have posited a social component in citation, the consensus being that the citers and citees often have interpersonal as well as intellectual ties. Evidence for this belief has been...
Citation Analysis and Discourse Analysis Revisited (2004)
John Swales's 1986 article ‘Citation analysis and discourse analysis’ was written by a discourse analyst to introduce citation research from other fields, mainly sociology of science, to his own...
BUZYDLOWSKI J.: An associative information visualizer (2004)
As a continuation of our previous work in the mapping of terms from the bibliographic records of scholarly and scientific literatures [1-2], we have created VisualLink, an associative information...
Buzydlowski, Jan William., White, Howard D.
Includes abstract and vita.
Jan W. Buzydlowski, Howard D. White, Xia Lin
In this paper we examine the relationship of term co-occurrence analysis and a user interface for digital libraries. We describe a current working implementation of a dynamic visual information...
Jan W. Buzydlowski, Howard D. White, Xia Lin
Abstract. We examine the relationship between term co-occurrence analysis and a user interface for digital libraries. We describe a current working implementation of a dynamic visual information...
Kambara, Taketoshi, Rhodes, Troy E., Ikebe, Reiko, Yamada, Misato, White, Howard D., Ikebe, Mitsuo
Analysis of the three-dimensional crystal structure of the Dictyostelium myosin motor domain revealed that the myosin head is required to bend at residues Ile-455 and Gly-457 to produce the...
Effects of mutations in the gamma-phosphate binding site of myosin on its motor function (1998)
Li, Xiang-Dong, Rhodes, Troy E., Ikebe, Reiko, Kambara, Taketoshi, White, Howard D., Ikebe, Mitsuo
The role of the highly conserved residues in the gamma-phosphate binding site of myosin upon myosin motor function was studied. Each of five residues (Ser181, Lys185, Asn235, Ser236, and Arg238) in...
Visualizing a discipline: An author co-citation analysis of information science (1998)
Howard D. White, Katherine W. Mccain
This study presents an extensive domain analysis of a in articles, regardless of which of their works are cited. discipline—information science—in terms of its authors. Names of those most...
Expert systems in references services / Christine Roysdon, Howard D. White, editors (1989)
Roysdon, Christine, White, Howard D
Incluye bibliografía
Resistance to online catalogs: a comparative study at Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore Colleges (1986)
Williamson, Susan G., White, Howard D.
Surveys of student and faculty attitudes toward proposed online public access catalogs were conducted in 1984 with largely identical questionnaires at two colleges. Support for the traditional card...
Social science data sets :--a study for librarians /--by Howard Dalby White. (1974)
Includes abstract (3 leaves)
Social science data sets : a study for librarians / (1974)
Thesis--University of California.
Social science data sets: a study for librarians. (1974)
Thesis (Ph. D. in Librarianship)--University of California, Berkeley, June 1974.
Social science data sets [microform] : a study for librarians / (1974)
Thesis (Ph. D. in Librarianship)--University of California, Berkeley, June 1974.
Walker, Matthew, Zhang, Xue-Zhong, Jiang, Wei, Trinick, John, White, Howard D.
The mechanism of binding of myosin subfragment-1 (S1) to actin in the absence of nucleotides was studied by a combination of stopped-flow fluorescence and ms time resolution electron microscopy. The...
Mechanism of regulation of phosphate dissociation from actomyosin-ADP-Pi by thin filament proteins
Heeley, David H., Belknap, Betty, White, Howard D.
Regulation by calcium and myosin-S1 of the acceleration of the rate of phosphate release from myosin-ADP-inorganic phosphate (M-ADP-Pi) by the thin filament actin-tropomyosin (Tm)-troponin (Tn), was...
User-controlled mapping of significant literatures
White, Howard D., Lin, Xia, Buzydlowski, Jan W., Chen, Chaomei
We apply a version of our web-based literature-mapping system to PNAS for 1971-2002, as indexed by the National Library of Medicine and the Institute for Scientific Information. Given a single input...
Walker, Matthew, Zhang, Xue-Zhong, Jiang, Wei, Trinick, John, White, Howard D.
The mechanism of binding of myosin subfragment-1 (S1) to actin in the absence of nucleotides was studied by a combination of stopped-flow fluorescence and ms time resolution electron microscopy. The...
Mechanism of regulation of phosphate dissociation from actomyosin-ADP-Pi by thin filament proteins
Heeley, David H., Belknap, Betty, White, Howard D.
Regulation by calcium and myosin-S1 of the acceleration of the rate of phosphate release from myosin-ADP-inorganic phosphate (M-ADP-Pi) by the thin filament actin-tropomyosin (Tm)-troponin (Tn), was...
User-controlled mapping of significant literatures
White, Howard D., Lin, Xia, Buzydlowski, Jan W., Chen, Chaomei
We apply a version of our web-based literature-mapping system to PNAS for 1971-2002, as indexed by the National Library of Medicine and the Institute for Scientific Information. Given a single input...
Effects of substituting uridine triphosphate for ATP on the crossbridge cycle of rabbit muscle
Seow, Chun Y, White, Howard D, Ford, Lincoln E
Substituting uridine triphosphate (UTP) for ATP as a substrate for rabbit skeletal myosin and actin at 4°C slowed the dissociation of myosin-S1 from actin by threefold, and hydrolysis of the...
The prepower stroke conformation of myosin V
Burgess, Stan, Walker, Matt, Wang, Fei, Sellers, James R., White, Howard D., Knight, Peter J., ...
eW have used electron microscopy and single-particle image processing to study head conformation in myosin V molecules. We find that in the presence of ATP, many heads have a sharply angled...
White, Howard D., Ashcroft, Alison E.
Nanoelectrospray ionization mass spectrometry has been used to measure the binding of ATP and ADP to the active site of rabbit skeletal myosin-S1. Increases in the molecular mass of myosin-S1 of 425...
Smooth Muscle Myosin Phosphorylated at Single Head Shows Sustained Mechanical Activity*S⃞
Tanaka, Hiroto, Homma, Kazuaki, White, Howard D., Yanagida, Toshio, Ikebe, Mitsuo
Smooth muscle contraction is regulated by the phosphorylation of myosin. It is well known that tonic smooth muscles can maintain force with low energy consumption (latch state); however, the...